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  2. History of Theravada Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Over time, Anuradhapura Theravada adopted and assimilated various pre-Buddhism elements. [11] The first records of Sri Lankan Buddha images come from the reign of the King Vasabha (65–109 CE), and after the 3rd century CE the historical record shows a growth of the worship of Buddha images as well as of bodhisattvas .

  3. Anagarika Dharmapala - Wikipedia

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    [17] [22] [23] Anagarika Dharmapala did not hesitate to lay the chief blame for the decline of Buddhism in India at the door of Muslim fanaticism. [24] In 1893 Dharmapala was invited to attend the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago as a representative of "Southern Buddhism" – which was the term applied at that time to the Theravada ...

  4. Theravada - Wikipedia

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    Over time, two other sects split off from the Mahāvihāra tradition, the Abhayagiri and Jetavana. [23] While the Abhayagiri sect became known for the syncretic study of Mahayana and Vajrayana texts, as well as the Theravāda canon, the Mahāvihāra tradition did not accept these new scriptures. [ 24 ]

  5. History of Buddhism in India - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census, Scheduled Castes Buddhists grew by 38 percent in the country. According to the 2011 census, 5.76 million (69%) Indian Buddhists belong to the Scheduled Caste. [120] The majority (92%) of the people in the Chakma Autonomous region in Mizoram follows Theravada Buddhism. [121]

  6. History of Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Theravada Buddhism in Burma initially coexisted with other forms of Buddhism and other religions. [149] After the decline of Buddhism in the Indian mainland, Theravada Buddhist monks from Sri Lanka mounted missionary efforts in Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos, and they were successful in converting all these regions to Theravada Buddhism. [150]

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  8. Buddhism in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    [5] Theravada Buddhism was formed and developed by Ceylon Bhikkhus during a period spanning from the third century B.C. to fifth century A.D. Ceylonese influence, however, did not reach Southeast Asia until the eleventh century A.D. [5] Theravada Buddhism developed in Southern India and then traveled through Sri Lanka, Burma, and into Thailand ...

  9. Trump Treasury pick Bessent to divest assets to avoid conflicts

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    On Friday, Trump repeated the financial arrangement that he made during his first term, handing over daily management of his multi-billion-dollar real estate, hotel, golf, media and licensing ...